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European tort law / Cees van Dam.

Title
  1. European tort law / Cees van Dam.
Published by
  1. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2006.
Author
  1. Dam, C. C. van

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Description
  1. lviii, 538 p.; 24 cm.
Summary
  1. Tort law or damages liability is of growing concern for businesses, governments and individuals all over Europe. The liability rules in Europe, however, differ considerably. European Tort Law gives a quick and sound introduction into the various aspects of English, French, German and European Union tort law, written in a concise yet clear way. Many efficient cross-references, case studies, and examples enable the reader to quickly get to grips with the text, and the differences and commonalities between the three tort law systems.
Subject
  1. Civielrechtelijke aansprakelijkheid
  2. Damages
  3. Damages > Europe
  4. Dommages et intérêts
  5. Droit civil
  6. Droit comparé
  7. Duitsland
  8. Europe
  9. Europees recht
  10. Frankrijk
  11. Liability (Law)
  12. Liability (Law) > Europe
  13. Onrechtmatige daad
  14. Rapprochement des législations
  15. Rechtsvereinheitlichung
  16. Responsabilité civile
  17. Responsabilité légale
  18. Torts
  19. Torts > Europe
  20. UE/CE Droit
  21. UE/CE Etats membres
  22. Unerlaubte Handlung
  23. Verenigd Koninkrijk van Groot-Brittannië en Noord-Ierland
Contents
  1. Europe -- France -- Germany -- England -- Ius Commune -- Protected interests -- Intention and negligence -- Violation of a statutory rule -- Strict liability -- Causation -- Damage and damages -- Liability for movable objects -- Liability for immovable objects -- Liability for other persons -- Liability in emergency cases -- Liability of public authorities.
Owning institution
  1. Harvard Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (p. [520]-522) and index.
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